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  • HILLARY! HILLARY! HILLARY!  By : Burk Pendergrass aka Tennessee Mountain Man
    Hillary Clinton should not even be mentioned in the same breath as Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher, Benazir Bhutto, or Condoleezza Rice or Kathleen Willey for that matter !!!!!!!Hillary just does not measure up to Female World Leaders who were and are Presidents, Heads of State, or Premier
    Ministers. America must decide if it wants another dynasty ruling from the feuding musical bedrooms of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
  • Iraq Oil - The Spoils of Victory  By : Leslie Hardy
    There were many cynical analysts, both in the West as well as the Middle East, who viewed the invasion of Iraq as a scarcely concealed attempt to take control of the country's immense oil wealth. This opinion is now becoming a reality.
  • Iraq - Strategic Options  By : Leslie Hardy
    The continuing failure of US and UK policy to stablise and pacify Iraq has led to a review of current operations and an evaluation of strategic options.
  • Tony Blair - Turkey and Iraq  By : Leslie Hardy
    US and UK strategies are Iraq are beginning to diverge. George Bush still believes that a victory remains possible, whereas Tony Blair is considering partition of Iraq and has been discussing this with Turkey.
  • Mohammad Yunus And The New Revolutionaries  By : Michael Skye
    Could Mohammad Yunus, winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, be starting a revolution a revolution in culture and consciousness? Could the next generation of youth become inspired visionaries who stand for humanity as he has, and literally change the world?
  • A Cheap Holiday in Other People's Misery (catching up with Mordechai Vanunu in Israel)  By : Dave Smith
    Father Dave's reflections after spending time in Israel, meeting with his imprisoned friend Mordechai Vanunu.
  • Vanunu's "Unpardonable Sin"?  By : eileen fleming
    I first met the Whistleblower of Israel's WMD Program on June 21, 2005. I have been reporting on his ongoing trials ever since.
  • Whose Land is That?  By : eileen fleming
    "I am an Israeli Jew and I am responsible to change something about this situation. We all need to do this together."
  • Textual Images of Iraq  By : Judi Lynn Lake
    American citizens receive many images about the war/occupation in Iraq on a daily basis which bombard listeners, readers, and viewers with images about the application of U.S. policy abroad.
  • Peace is Not Paved With Violence  By : Judi Lynn Lake
    There is a parallel between the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan in that the violence of the U.S. war has been followed by unprecedented violence during U.S. occupation.
  • Are You Prepared For A Water Supply Disruption?  By : Herbert Young
    How would the citizens of this country react to a prolonged disruption of their water supply? After Katrina many area water and wastewater systems were disrupted for days, weeks or months.
  • The Silence was Deafening  By : eileen fleming
    On June 20th International Refugee day passed without a whimper from the USA media...
  • The Peak Oil Crisis and Water Supply  By : Herbert Young
    Much is being made about the "Peak Oil Crisis" in the media today. Gasoline and natural gas prices are high and continue to rise. But what is the "peak oil crisis" and how does it impact our water supply?
  • Wake Up Democrats (Part 2)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Let's continue with more Democratic "hopefuls" for the 2008 Presidential election. None have announced that they will seek election, but don't be surprised if they do.
  • Why Are We Still in Iraq? (Part 2)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Some of our "allies," or former allies, will bow to terrorism. This is fine, if you can accept innocent civilians being murdered on your own soil. You cannot satisfy someone who believes your existence is a sin. As Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said, "We are not even enemies, as far as they're concerned. We're just dust. ..."
  • UN Atomic Chief Sees No Breakthrough At Meeting On Iran's Nuclear Programme  By : Dave Gosine
    Iran says its activities are solely for peaceful energy purposes but the United States and other countries insist that it is clandestinely seeking to produce nuclear weapons.
  • The Day the Music Died - 911  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    The rest of the world is puzzled by this sudden "about face" in the care for human rights. The terrorists and our former allies should get a copy of an American history book. We haven't forgotten 911, and we are not "sheep." Part of our culture is warm and loving, while another part of our culture is decisive, bold, militaristic, and wants immediate retribution.
  • They Thirst for Water and Justice  By : eileen fleming
    Those who support justice -or even simply the enforcement of basic international humanitarian law - must go beyond raising awareness of the issue to directly confronting those whose acquiescence facilitates current repressive attitudes.


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